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Re: Key server status
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Andrew Gallagher |
Subject: |
Re: Key server status |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Mar 2024 17:15:26 +0000 |
On 7 Mar 2024, at 16:47, Skip Carter <skip@taygeta.com> wrote:
>
> I have found that the keyservers are not properly synced:
>
> The MIT server has my key from 2023-03-29
> but the Ubuntu server has only my old expired key 2019-04-10 (4 years
> out of date!).
The MIT server is effectively running unmaintained at the moment. It is a
single-threaded sks-keyserver node with severe stability issues. We have tried
engaging with them on several occasions but there has been no reply. I would
not recommend relying upon it.
The Ubuntu keyserver is well-maintained for day to day issues, but there is
some disconnect internally between their SRE teams and their support desk. We
are making some progress and hope to be back in sync shortly.
You can see the current sync state of the graph at
https://spider.pgpkeys.eu/graphs
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